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SPORTS. TEAM NO STRONGER THAN 7S GENERAL Wolverines’ Suctess Varies According to Ability of Their Pilot. S MIRE BY FRANCIS J. POWERS. NN ARBOR, Mich,, October A 16.—Some foot ball teams succeed without a good quarterback, but not Mich- igan. The quarterback always is the barometer of the Wolverine eleven, for he is chosen, when possible, for his brains more than his ability to kick, pass or run with the ball. Michigan's quarterback always is fleld general of the team, and when a good one is found or developed the Maize and Blue flies high. When one is lacking Michigan's success is mediocre. During Fielding H. Yost's long reign as head coach of the Wolverines Mich- has been just one of the Big Ten Newmsn Is Promising. Now the gap seems to be filled and men it TIPS ON FOOT BALL BY SOL METZGER. Coach Arnold Horween's Harvard eleven will entertain the Army at Cambridge Saturday, keen to a victory and thus break the tie of 20 points each of these contestants scored a year ago. One of the plays West Point will have to guard against is this cl cut-in run off tackle that Mays executes so cleverly. He's the No. 2 end. Backs 3 anc the defensive right end out. As they do 8o Mays swings in off tackle, led | by No. 1 and guard No. 6, the former taking out the right defensive half, the latter cutting the man backing up the line. Now Mays swings in behind the defensive line, depend! ce's Bears have up their sleeves for the tilt with the Olympic Club Saturday, a team of stars they managed to down by the tight score of 21 to 19 last year. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, OCTOBER' 16, 1930. @t—‘arterback Is All-Important Cog in Building a Foot Ball Machine at Michigari: REGULARSARELLST TOALEXANDRAHEH Three Will Be Unable to Play in Game With Devitt—Fra- ternity Team Adds Gridders. A Jimmy Bruin, ends, and John Janney, left tackle, will be miss- ing from the Alexandria High array tomorrow when the Maroon and Orange entertains Devitt School in Baggett's Park at 3:30 o'clock. Devitt is expected to give Alexandria its toughest battle of the season and the loss of three of its leading perform- ers will prove a great handicap. Coaches Given and Wilson have shifted “Reds” Jackson from center to tackle and placed Violett at center. ‘Three new players have been signed by Alpha Delta Omega Fraternity and they will make their debut with the locals Sunday afternoon, when the Green Society gridders entertain Seat Pleasant Fire Department at Hunton LEXANDRIA, Va.,, October 16.— Capt. Jimmy Luckett and Fleld. ‘The additions are Dave Shapiro, for- mer Alexandria Pire Department Preps’ star back; Douglas Hewitt, who per- formed in fine fashion for the Virginia A, C. last season, and Harry Ham- mond, linesmen. a A. C. has scheduled a gama Two strong prep school elevens will clash here Saturday at 3:30 o'clock when Episcopal High School engages Pishburne Ml A o5y itary Academy on Hoxton Virginia Mldfiu were to meet Alex- andria High lightweights today at 3:45 ‘clock at Baggett's St. Mary's Celtics, who are dickering for a game Sunday with Richmond and Baltimore clubs, will practice ht and tomorrow night in Baggett's Park. Pirate A. C. will hold another work- out at Queen and Lee streets at 7:30 o'clock tonight. e Episcopal High 115-pounders have listed & wm with the Virginia Midgets for October 23. e Leslie Deavers, manager of the Al Delta Omega Fraternity's unlimited ecleven, has arranged the following schedule for his charges: Oct 19—Seat Pleasant Fire De- partment; 26, Marion A. C. Novembes ~2—Brookland A. C. at Brookland; 9, St. Stephen’s A. C.; 16, open; 23, Quentin A. C.; 27, open. St. Mary's Celtics, who held the Irv- ington A. C. of Baltimore to a scoréless tie last season, have arral another with the Baltimore champions for mmbfi‘ 9 in the Maryland city. Del Ray A. C, and the Brentwood Hawks have booked a game for October 26 at Brentwood, Md. EAGLE’S STAR ON GRID Colored Training School’s Boys Take Armstrong’s Measure. Not only have the white boys at the National School for m strong_foot ball team, but the col boys have & first-rate eleven. Eagles, as the col opened its season the other day with a 9-6 victory over the Armstrong High School eleven. It was a battle royal all the way, but was marked by clean and sportsmanlike lay. s P c{fl. Claude D. Jones, superintendent is high in his of the training school, praise of the m;:glflt High a: ule in order to meet the eleven. S. B. Hewitt is coach of the and the Armstrong mentor is moreland. exhibited by its sched- school les, fest- lored team is known, | the NO CHANGE IN NAVY LINE-UP HELD LIKELY Ingram Expects to Start Against ) n Duke Same Lot That Opened Against Notre Dame. ANNAPOLIS, Md, Coach Bill Ingram stated today that he expected to start the same Naval Academy team against Duke Saturday that began the game against Notre Dame last week. This means that October 16.— schirgl. This is the backfield, though not without running strength. Both Denny and Tschirgl are likely to get in the game at a later period and the latter hits the line harder than any other Navy back. Ingram has his otably Hurley and eye on other backs, Gastree, who are likely to be given a chance during a portion of the game. have been doing good work in P e. ‘This will be the sh:‘l{n' line-up, un- i less Ingram c! s 3 Left end, Smith; left tackle, Bow- : ter, k ; right'end, Byng; terback, 5 left half, Glx?x?on; tht half, .{lrn“ !I;ll!l:lck, Hi ngram ' also iving ‘mucl tion to the ends around which Notre Dame made such telling gains. How- ever, the coaches are not inclined to hold the ends more responsible than tackles and are more co-operation between the players in these posif 3 Considerable attention was given yes- terday to Greathouse and Steffanindes, the giants among the candidates for th stand several ig and The Navy will not go into the Duke game without an official leader, as in the of games this season. It has been decided that the time has ar- rived for the election of a captain, it will be accomplished e. , and prior to Sat- urday’s gam ll"fin- Shika “BAD NEWS” GOOD NEWS Fitzgerald Pigeon Is First to Loft After 506-Mile Race. his way in the it good rald when he flew ., 8 distance of , to young bird race of the National Capital Concourse L. ‘Twenty-six lofts entered the race, but "o Fitageraid entry was tar supericr 3 rald entry was far wmomrmuu.%owmgua per minute follow: Fitsgerald, 707.16; Lyons, 678.11; Woodside loft, 665.86; Foster, 564.17; Turowski, 486.99. LAMPLIGHT MATMEN T0 GRAPPLE TONIGHT |} Shikat-Taylor Match Tops Card of Five Tussles Slated for Grifith Stadium, A savory wrestling menu ‘is to be served local mat ifil tonight at 8:30 Grifith Stadium, five courses in all making up the bill. ‘The big dish in the first outdoor mat show at Griffith Stadium is the Shikat-Jack Taylor tussle, which bears a ral . Tiny Roebuck, Haskell Indian, | anq ‘Tom Lar] to and koff, a newcomer, are battle in the semi-final. Joe Turner, the promoter, expects a lot of the Mike Romano-Chief White Feather clash. Mike has been hanging up scalps with regularity, while the Chief is striving to get back in the win column after being tossed by Jim Londos recently. Dr. Frank Wilson, a big favorite here, will ‘take on egern, Swedish matman, and Jim McMillan, former University of Illinois lgeman, op+ Frank Brunowits in the other d, ce win the iast and. longest|. | 3 preparing sified attack, 8i , Who will » | the team at lng?h’ SPORTS.’ FULL VIRGINIA SQUAD TO SEE V.-M. |. GAME Cavaliers Now Feel Whole Season : "Hinges on Struggle With Oadets Saturday. 'Y, Va., October 16—Vir- “ball squad, varsity and scrubs, will all M’DONALD TO PILOT, SKINKER EAGLE NINE Elected ‘1931 Manager at 'ln;n Banquet—G@. P. 0. Basket Fives Drill Tonight. Wesley McDonald, who managed #ma pitched for Interstate in the Govern- ment League and was the leading Cavaliers have their annual game with | lect the Cadets of Virginia Military Insti- a tute. It 18 not that all of them wil otion, fact, " has really out of the slump in which it found itself "in its first Southern Conference same. For two seagons the Cadets have come out ahead ofi the Cavaliers. And every man on the squad knows it wiil unnmidulolwodgum:,bom on_offense ‘and. defense, to win V.M. 1 on its own fleld. Vi has: been a diver- direct Lambda basket ballers are e. _Call Lincoln 1827, TROUSERS To Match Your Odd Coats EISEMAN'S, 7th & F Phi Beta after a i g W ing, foot ball and . e 1- | Dight on : | port bl at the Macfarland Junior igh Schoal y. e Lk bowl- golf, in addition to basket ball, is the new menu. le gridders will work out to- ohe Skinker fleld at 7:30." 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